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Re: ClayTrader post# 31140

Thursday, 02/14/2019 2:19:34 PM

Thursday, February 14, 2019 2:19:34 PM

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ClayTrader, more about those earlier VYST comments...

After I explain this, I'm moving on from responding to you on this VYST charting matter as you know I can't quite let your last comments ride. Look, I respect all of those chartists out there, but the respect should go both ways. You stated...


Like every other pumper, you always talk about "buying" but you never talk about "selling"


Let's use VYST as an example to better help you understand something very key since you were the one who brought this up. I never told anyone to buy VYST. I simply told those who asked why "I" bought VYST and why I liked it very much. Yes, it was near the bottom when I told people why I liked VYST and why I bought it. Those that liked it, took the risk and bought it and those that didn't like the reasons why I bought VYST decided not to take the risk. Heck, I wasn't mad at them either because I've had my share of looking at things wrong.

I will never tell people when to sell VYST or any stock. You insinuated that I should tell people when to sell because that's what you do. In my opinion, telling people when to sell a stock, especially when they have a huge following like yourself is what is true 100% stock manipulation in my opinion.

Just think, when you tell people to sell... are you still holding your shares while you are telling people when to sell? Or do you sell first then tell people when they need to sell? Either way could be debated for why such is not genuine.

You really don't see that with your huge following, when you tell people to sell that it will more than likely create a huge sell-off? Look, if you did investors a favor of letting them know when to buy, then you should let it be up to the investor to decide when they should sell because we all have different reasons, personal budgets, goals, etc. for why one would hold or sell.

Let's take VYST for another example. Fact... I'm still holding VYST, but let's presume to say that I told people to sell VYST in the .002s for a double or triple because let's presume that I had done such because I needed the money to pay some bills. Well, first of all, everybody situation would not be my situation as maybe everyone doesn't need to sell to pay bills but sold because I would have told them to do so. How do you think those people would be feeling since the stock has gone up a few thousand percent?

I have to leave when to sell VYST or any stock up to them. Technically speaking, that is not any of my business. Everybody has their own methods for when they need to sell or need money. When you tell people to sell, you are doing true manipulation of the market, especially when you have a huge group as you do. Heck, you're #1 on IHub and you don't see how that is 100% manipulation in its purest form? You are doing exactly what you are incorrectly accusing me of. Really read this post to understand why I am explaining the things I have to you:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=128822531

OK... enough of this... now let's talk about the pros of VYST!

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